Advocates for seniors’ health have been watching with alarm as the numbers of Ottawa seniors without primary care grow. It is a worsening problem that requires greater attention than it has been ...
Around 50 people are without vehicles after a parking garage partially collapsed in the downtown core of Ottawa early Wednesday morning, Ottawa Fire Services says. The firefighters said an alert ...
Ottawa's English public school board is looking at scaling back a proposal that would have seen more students switch schools after Grade 3 — a key part of its restructuring plan that's now ...
The federal government has announced the removal of half its exceptions in the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) in an effort to improve interprovincial trade, according to a release issued on ...
Ottawa said it will be reducing federal exceptions to 19 from the current 39, most of which pertain to procurement. That’s in addition to the 17 federal exceptions it removed last June.
It’s going to be a sweet year for Bluesfest as Ottawa’s biggest summer music festival unveils a program that casts a wide net in its ability to lure patrons.
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It happened on a… March 22Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Internal Trade Minister Anita Anand informed the provinces and territories Friday that Ottawa will remove more than half of federal internal trade barriers in a move to make Canada less reliant ...
Authorities have blocked off a part of downtown Ottawa as a four-storey parkade is at risk of collapsing. Just before 5 p.m. on Tuesday, a 911 caller noticed damage to a column on one of the pillars ...
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Ottawa offers some 'lost Canadians' citizenship after legislation delayedImmigration Minister Marc Miller is giving "lost Canadians" a chance to receive Canadian citizenship as he seeks an extension ...
From ‘Envy, inequality and fertility’ to ‘Market size, trade and productivity’, using catchy three-part phrases in the titles of research papers can boost their citations, suggests a study.
The B.C. Housing Ministry says in a news release that Ottawa is providing nearly $37 million over four years and the province will match the investment. It says the money will be used to help victims ...
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